Thursday 23 August 2012

Vahidi: "Iran to Strongly Defend its Sovereignty against Threats" "Iran-Syria Defense Agreement Still Valid"

"Iran to Strongly Defend its Sovereignty against Threats"
Local Editor
 
Iranian Defense Minister Brigadier General Ahmad VahidiIran's Minister of Defense and Logistics of Armed Forces Brigadier General Ahmad Vahidi said Wednesday that the Islamic republic will rigorously defend the country's sovereignty, national interests, and territorial integrity in case of a possible foreign invasion, Iranian local media outlets reported.

The enemies must know that they are facing an Iranian strong will to grow which relies on its internal capabilities, Vahidi was quoted as saying in reaction to recent threats made by the Zionist entity of a military strike against Iran.

The Zionist home front defense minister Matan Vilna'i said last week that a possible war with Iran could take one month with 500 dead.

Vahidi said Tuesday that the country's Defense Ministry plans to produce a variety of fighter jets, missiles, drones, submarines and military vehicles by the end of the Iranian calendar year (started March 20, 2012).

"Producing new drones has been put on our agenda, and we are also trying to employ new submarines," Vahidi said, adding that the Defense Ministry also plans to produce a new generation of flying boats with high combat capabilities as well as a new generation of ballistic and cruise missiles and military vehicles.

On Wednesday, Iranian lawmaker Hamid-Reza Tabatabaei said that a practical threat against Iran by Israel will lead to the total destruction of itself, because Tel Aviv lacks the military might to withstand Iran's response.

The international situation has changed and the Zionist entity's neighbors are no longer its allies as well as "The Islamic Awakening in the region has totally isolated the Zionist regime," Tabatabaei was quoted as saying.

In case of a foreign attack, the entire Iranian nation will be united against it in spite of different viewpoints in Iran, Tabatabaei stressed.

Iran's Air Defense Force commenced on Tuesday the construction of the Islamic republic's largest air defense site in the southern Iranian city of Abadeh. At the ceremony, a deputy commander of Iran's Khatam al-Anbia Air Defense Base underscored the importance of air defense as one of Iran's major requirements under the prevailing circumstances.

Reports said that Iran's Air Defense Force has allocated a credit of around 24.5 million U.S. dollars to the project which is set to be established in an area of 200 hectares.
 
Vahidi: Iran-Syria Defense Agreement Still Valid 
Local Editor

Iranian Defense Minister Brigadier General Ahmad Vahidi said the defense agreement between Tehran and Damascus to protect each other against common threats is still valid, but Iran has not extended any physical aid to Syria to help its ally confront terrorist groups in the country.
"The (defense) agreement remains valid but Syria has not made any demand from Iran in this regard," Vahidi said, speaking to reporters at the end of a cabinet meeting here in Tehran on Wednesday.

"Of course" the minister stated "Syria is facing terrorist threats and is confronting the problem well by itself."

Syria has been experiencing unrest since March 2011 with organized attacks by well-armed gangs against Syrian police forces and border guards being reported across the country.

The alliance between Iran and Syria was bolstered in 2006, when the two countries signed an agreement on June 15, 2006 for military cooperation against the "common threat" presented by the "Israeli" occupying regime and the US.

Source: Fars News Agency, edited by moqawama.org

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